video questions
1= Question
Seth is opening a coffee shop and is looking to attract new customers.
Take a look at the list of benefits Seth sees in using search engines.
One statement is not true. Can you cross it out?
Answer
Customers will see advertisements for Seth’s business whenever they use a search engine
2= Question
Seth’s coffee shop is unique – it has an outside roof terrace and a library area so customers can read while they sip. He also sells rare coffee beans imported from Peru.
What are a few techniques he could use to make his website more relevant to its desired users?
Answer
- Point out unique aspects of his business
- Write a blog to sing the praises of his Peruvian beans
- Make sure his shop appears on Google maps
- Try to get other coffee-enthusiasts to review his business/website
3= Question
Seth would like to make sure as many interested customers as possible are seeing his business’s website displayed in their search results.
What are a few things he could pay attention to in order to achieve this?
Answer
- Image file names
- Page titles
- Key words in the content
4=Question
Organic search results appear when someone makes a search using a search engine. They aren’t paid for by businesses and they aren’t adverts.
Which of the images shows the organic search results from this particular search?
Answer
3 no
4=Question
Seth is considering advertising his business using paid search results.
What do you think makes paid search advertising so effective as a marketing method?
Look at the following statements and decide whether they are true or false.
Answer
Seth’s adverts are shown to people who are already interested in his type of business.
yes
Seth will only be charged for advertising when his ad appears in the search results.
no
The paid search results are given a more prominent position on the search results page.
yes
Seth will be charged for advertising only when someone clicks on his ad.
yes
5=Question
Seth’s website has been up and running for a while, but he isn’t sure how effective it’s been at drawing in new customers.
How can Google Search Console help Seth with this?
Answer
- It can help show whether he’s using proper keywords in his content
- It can recommend better page titles for Seth to use
6=Question
Eric is expanding his business by selling fruit and veg online. His website has been up and running for a while but he’s not getting many views or orders online.
Eric knows he can improve his search engine results with either paid search or SEO.
Take a look at the following search results screens. Where will his website appear in the search results if he purely uses SEO to improve his results?
Answer
3 no
7=Question
Eric is keen to improve his search engine results and he wants to use SEO to do it.
He’s written the step-by-step process for his SEO plan, but it’s currently in the wrong order. Can you reorder it?
Answer
- Do keyword research
- See where I appear in search results for specific keywords
- Look for gaps in my SEO performance
- Review results and adjust plan
8=Question
Eric sells fruit and veg online and is using SEO to improve where he ranks in search engine results. He’s researched what people search for to get to his website, and he’s created content to match it.
Eric’s SEO work doesn’t stop there though. He’s been talking to some friends and they’ve all offered him advice about how he should keep up with SEO over time.
Which advice should he not take?
Answer
- Contract an agency offering top organic search positions
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Don’t change your keywords as it confuses search engines
9=Question
Answer
Answer
Eric is optimising his fruit and veg website for SEO and would like to improve his ‘long tail’ keywords.
Which of these sets of words contains an example of long tail keywords?
Answer
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Buy organic potatoes from a family farm
1=Question
Eric has been selling fruit and veg online for a while.
He’s chosen the keywords that he feels will drive the right people to his website; now he needs to track the progress of these keywords with analytics tools.
What information will analytics give him?
Answer
1 Where website visitors are located
2 Which website visitors turn into paying customers
3 What content visitors interact with
11=Question
Eric Blake sells the produce from his farm online.
He wants to optimise the page that sells fruit and vegetables, so he’s looking into titles and meta tags, headings, and improving his copy.
Can you help Eric choose a suitable title and meta description?
Answer
A
Blake’s Produce: Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
B
Fresh fruit and vegetables grown locally and delivered straight to your door
12=Question
Eric is working on his website, which sells produce from his farm.
He’s thinking of different ways to improve his website so that it appears on more search engine results and gets more traffic.
Which of these ideas will help improve his search visibility?
Answer
- Write recipes that use vegetables that he sells
- Get lots of likes or followers on social media
- Encourage others to write about his website
- Add lots of links to the website
13=Question
Eric’s farm produce business started locally in the UK, but he’s started getting orders from overseas as well.
Not wanting to miss this opportunity, Eric decides to optimise his website to an international audience. What should he avoid doing?
Select the things Eric should avoid then select Submit to remove them
Answer
Having different languages on the same page
Using automated services to translate content
14=Question
Jo owns a furniture shop, and she’s just started using the internet to boost sales.
She has some ideas on what to do to sell products on her website. Help Jo decide on one idea and cross off the rest.
Answer
- Publish her inventory on a third party site
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A forum to get feedback on her services
15= Question
Jo wants to create a fully functional online store.
Can you check which of the following features are available in most fully functional online stores?
Answer
Order management via a backend system
yes
Customer reviews pane
yes
Products browser
yes
Over-the-phone payments via a web-based calling system
no
16=Question
Jo wants to use analytics data and visitor surveys to make some improvements to her e-commerce website, but she only has limited time and budget.
What actions could Jo take for each of these findings?
Answer
C
Introduce responsive design
D
Add a search feature
A
Add customer reviews
B
Create registration for customer accounts
17=Question
Office sets are steady sellers for Jo. How can she suggest office furniture items to customers who might not have considered them yet?
Answer
Create a ‘Suggested products’ banner
18=Question
Office sets are steady sellers for Jo. How can she suggest office furniture items to customers who might not have considered them yet?
Answer
Create a ‘Suggested products’ banner
18=Question
Jo has noticed that some of her customers leave her site without making a purchase.
She’s set up some product retargeting ads, and wants to measure the performance of her campaign.
What parameters should she look at to see if she’s attracting potential customers?
Answer
Conversion rates
Number of people clicking on each ad type
19=Question
Jim is running a bike shop in a popular tourist city and he’s started a bike hire service.
What would be the better way for Jim to attract more tourists – a map feature or a social media page?
Answer
no 1 locally
20=Question
Jim owns a local bike shop and wants to be noticed more by the people in his town.
He decides to use the internet to connect with customers online by creating a listing for his business in a local directory like Google My Business.
Help Jim create his listing by choosing the minimum information he should add.
Answer
- Jim’s Bikes
- 10 Bird Way, Cowseld, West Sussex, RH11 5XN
- Phone number 01269 559632
- Open 9–5 Mon–Sat
21=Question
24=Question
Michelle is a wedding photographer in Cardiff. She wants to use search engine marketing to bring customers to her website.
Where will her website appear if she uses search engine marketing
Answer
no 1
22=Question
Michelle has created some adverts to promote her wedding photography business in Cardiff.
She wants her adverts to align with the keywords ‘wedding photographer Cardiff discount’, as she’s offering 25% off at the moment.
Can you order the following advert headings from best to worst in terms of how well they align with the keywords?
Answer
- Cardiff wedding photographer – 25% discount
- Cardiff wedding photographer
- Discount wedding
- Wedding
To increase her Quality Score, Michelle is thinking about the best keywords and phrases to use.
Cross off the keywords which she shouldn’t use.
Answer
- Wedding photography Cardiff
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Cardiff weddings
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Wedding photography business based in Cardiff
24=Question
Michelle is writing her search ad for her wedding photography business. She wants to make sure it stands out.
Which of these text statements would work best as an ad?
Answer
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Cardiff wedding photography. Get 25% off your first order. Make your reservation now.
Wedding photographer. Cardiff based photographer specialises in outdoor weddings and scenic locations. Book now!
Welsh wedding pics. Want great wedding pics? Cardiff based photographer, Michelle, available for hire.
25=Question
26=Question
Anna is a commercial photographer.
She’s setting up SEM campaigns to draw more traffic to her site. She needs to make sure her ads are relevant, and she’s doing this by creating ad groups for each type of product.
Take a look at the ad below:
Wedding photography
Capture your special day with beautiful photographs
Call to book your date now!
Capture your special day with beautiful photographs
Call to book your date now!
Can you help Anna by eliminating the keywords that wouldn’t be relevant to her ad?
Answer
- Bridal party photos
- Answer mix
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Candid wedding photos
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Baby photoshoot
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Newborn baby photography
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Professional website photos
26=Question
Anna specialises in portrait photography. She uses her website to reach potential customers and has recently set up an SEM campaign to draw more traffic to her site.
She wants to use negative keywords to make sure her ads don’t appear for people who aren’t potential customers.
Which of the following keywords are the negative keywords?
Answer
- Photographer
- Portrait
- Landscape
- Family photo
- Watercolour
27=Question
Anna has a themed portrait photography studio. She offers competitive prices and reaches and engages with visitors to her site through her online presence. However, not many of them become paying customers.
Anna has a range of keywords and wants to fine-tune them to best target potentially paying customers.
Put the keywords in order of the broadest to the most restrictive.
Answer
- Photography, portraits
- Portrait photography studio
- Movie themed portrait photography
- Film themed portrait photography, low cost
28=Question
Anna is a photographer. She’s previously focused on wedding photography, but she now takes requests to photograph other events as well.
Customers can contact her through the site’s enquiry page to make requests. They can also look at her gallery and sign up to an email newsletter.
Anna wants to track how many people request photography for events that aren’t weddings.
Where should she place the conversion tracking code?
Answer
Enquiry confirmation page
29=Question
Esmeralda runs a local bike shop.
If she advertises her shop using the internet, Esmeralda could reach people in many different countries.
But she doesn’t want to do that. She wants to target her online ads to local customers.
How can she do this effectively?
Answer
Show ads to people within 10 miles of her shop
Display the ad during the shop’s opening hours
Tailor her ads for people who live locally
29=Question
Esmeralda runs a local bike shop.
She knows a lot of her customers use smartphones with GPS, so she invested in a mobile app that can utilise this technology.
She has a couple of ideas how to use the app to engage her customers.
Can you remove the ideas that do not need GPS?
Answer
- Send sales alerts when customers are near the shop
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Notify people of promotional events like a free tune-up
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Direct customers to Esmeralda’s shop
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Send personalised coupons to repeat customers
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Let customers schedule appointments for repairs
30=Quetion
Esmeralda owns a bike shop and wants to make her website interesting for local customers.
She’s currently planning blog content that will help her show up on searches for local shops.
She’s had an idea for a post about famous cyclists and one about popular bike trails in the area.
Which one do you think Esmeralda should start with?
Answer
2no answe
31=Questions
Lily runs a vintage clothing company.
She’s set up an Instagram and a Facebook page, and has gained some followers by putting a sign up in her shop.
What can Lily do to keep these followers and encourage others?
Answer
- Start a conversation with your followers
- Comment on all of your followers’ personal posts
- Delete all negative comments
- Post regularly
- Name and shame competitors
31=Question
Lily has drafted a number of different posts for her social media accounts.
Can you match the post to the best social network for each of the following scenarios?
Answer
B
Linkedin
A
Instagram
C
Facebook
32=Question
Lily has had fun experimenting with the various social media networks but it’s time to get a little more serious.
Which of Lily’s business goals can she achieve with social media?
Answer
- Raise the profile of the business
- Keep expenditure within the stated budgets
- Attract new customers and grow the customer base
- Control the flow of stock
- Discuss new products with customers
33=Question
Lily is setting up a Twitter profile for her business.
She’s put together a list of the key things she’ll need to get her profile up and running.
Can you check her list and cross off any items she doesn’t need to include in her Twitter business profile?
Answer
- A business email account
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Annual membership fee
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A company logo or photo
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Business description and contact details
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Number of employees in the business
34=Question
Lily runs a vintage clothing shop and wants to engage more with her customers online.
She currently posts to two social media networks but wants to develop a full social media strategy.
Review the possible options. Can you place them into the right order, starting with what Lily should do first?
Answer
1 create a social media plan
2 Set up accounts on appropriate social media sits
3 Sign up to a social media management tool
4 Create a list of posts to be automatically posted in the coming weeks
35=Question
Lily has decided to use some of her social media budget for targeted Facebook adverts.
She's keen to take her vintage clothing business global and wants to reach a wider audience, so which groups should her advertisements be targeted at?
Answer
Users who have posted about buying vintage clothes
Users who have ‘liked’ vintage clothing
Users who live in countries that she’d be happy to mail her products to
36=Question
Lily is keen to use analytics to evaluate the results of her social media campaigns. Analytics can help with this question.
Can you help her by crossing off the things that analytics won’t be able to help her with?
Answer
- Tell Lily how many visitors interact with her website
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Show Lily how visitors found the site
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Schedule content to be posted automatically at specified times
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Send custom posts to specific visitors
36=Question
Lily sees a negative post on Twitter about her vintage clothing business:
“Received my #VintageLily dress today only to find the zip was broken! #lousyservice #vintagewoes”
How do you think she should respond?
Answer
"So sorry to heat that
@sophie112 DM me so that we can get that dress fixed up as soon as possible.
37=Question
Phil runs a local plumbing business. He has a website but it isn't mobile-optimised.
He’s deciding whether to make his site responsive or create a customised app.
Help him to decide which route to take first.
Answer
2no answer
37=Question
Now that Phil has decided on a responsive website, he needs to select a great design.
Have a look at these website layouts. Which do you think is best suited for mobile?
Answer
Website A
38=Question
Phil has limited technical knowledge but he wants to create an app to simplify the booking process for his customers.
It’s important to select the right approach when making an app.
Which of the following routes would you not recommend to Phil?
Answer
- A professional app developer
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An online self-service tool
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Repurpose an existing app
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Make the app himself
39=Question
Mo is a plumber in Glasgow.
He has a mobile-friendly website, and wants to make sure his site becomes more visible on the results page during a search.
Which keywords do you think would work well for his mobile SEO?
Answer
40=Question
Mo’s a plumber with a responsive website.
He wants to make sure he's using the right keywords for his mobile SEO.
Which online tool could help him identify which keywords would be most effective?
Answer
Google Keyword Planner
41=Question
Mo is keen to advertise his plumbing business.
He needs to find the display advert design that will display optimally on a large smartphone device, as that's what most of his customers use.
Which of the designs would work best on smartphones?
Answer
2no answer
42=Question
After a lull in sales, Mo wants to use a social media campaign to launch some of his new plumbing services.
He wants to make sure he’s targeting the right audience.
Which parameters should he use to decide who to target?
Answer
age, interests, location
43=Question
Mo has a plumbing business.
He’s noticed that other service companies publish short videos to show off their expertise, products, and how they do things. This engages their customers and drives interest in their services.
To help customers with common plumbing problems, he wants to create a Do-It-Yourself video on his website.
How long should he make his video?
Answer
120
44=Question
Angela opened her own beauty salon two years ago, and is now looking at how content marketing can help her boost the business's profile online.
How could content marketing help her?
Answer
Could it help her find cheaper suppliers?
false
Could it help her develop a stronger brand identity?
true
Could it help her understand her customers' shopping preferences?
false
Could it help her connect with the right audience?
true
45=Question
Alex is a mechanic who owns a small garage. He’s also a keen blogger, and writes great posts about his passion: cars! He thought his blog would attract more car lovers to his garage, but so far his blog posts are not very popular and are rarely shared on social media.
He has researched how to improve the blog and now has a number of actions he can take, but is unsure which should come first. Can you help him by arranging the following actions into the correct order?
Answer
1. Find out who his audience is
2. Segment his audience into groups
3. Create specific content targeted to these audience profiles
4. Publish the content and promote it to his audience
46=Question
Jamie is part of the content marketing team for Fitstuff, a sports shop. The content he's producing needs to appeal to new customers, as well as provide extra value to existing customers.
Which of the following content would appeal best to both audiences?
Answer
A competition inviting customers to submit photos of themselves wearing Fitstuff gear, with store gift vouchers up for grabs as prizes
47=Question
Josh, an interior designer, has decided to create blog posts and share them on social media to promote his new business. He’s made a list of all of the things he should remember when writing – however, not all points on his list are correct.
Can you help him identify the points that are correct on this list?
Answer
- Focus on your target audience
- Only write about the products or services you offer
- Be consistent in your writing style and tone of voice
- Add the hook to the end of your blog post
- The longer the post, the better
48=Question
Lydia is a business student working for a hotel's marketing department for the summer. She’s responsible for creating and promoting content across the hotel's online channels.
What should she do, and in which order?
Answer
1. Consider all the channels available
2. Decide what content to create, and when, based on the target audience
3. Create content
4. Publish content
5. promote content
49=Question
Maria has a pet shop in Bristol, and is writing fun blog posts about pets on her website, which are also being promoted on her social media accounts. Her goal is to try and increase product sales through content marketing efforts.
Which metric is the most relevant in assessing which blog posts are contributing to increased product sales?
Answer
- How long users spend on each blog post
- Which websites are referring traffic to her blog
- The number of new subscribers to her email marketing list
- How many people click the "Buy Now" CTA at the end of each blog post
50=Question
Steph is thinking about using an email marketing service to help her send out marketing emails for her pet supplies store.
What benefits are there to using an email marketing service?
Answer
- They make it easier for customers to sign up to receive marketing emails
- They can help you create a customer database
- They write marketing emails for you
- They make it straightforward to send out personalised emails
51= Question
Steph is writing a marketing email to send out to customers who have bought puppy food and toys from her online shop.
Which of the following options should she select to use in the subject line of the email?
Answer
52=Question
Steph is writing a marketing email to send out to customers who have bought puppy food and toys from her online shop.
Which of the following options should she select to use in the subject line of the email?
Answer
Hi John,do you have a new puppy?
53=Question
Steph is curious to learn how her customers react to email marketing campaigns.
What kind of analytics data might she expect to get from her recent email marketing action?
Answer
Open rates
Clickthrough rates
54=Question
Amelia is a marketing assistant at a big clothing brand, and has just sent out her first email marketing campaign.
She takes a look at the Click Through Rate, to understand how many people clicked on a link in the email in order to land on her website.
What is the drawback of this metric?
Answer
The reason for the rate being higher or lower is not know
55=Question
Colin has been running a film review website for his podcasts for the past two years.
He’d like to start advertising his site to increase the number of subscribers. To do that he wants to contact some media owners.
Who do you think Colin should contact?
Answer
A forum for movie fans
A network that matches businesses with ad space to sell
56=Question
To maximise the hits on his website, Colin wants to target two different audiences using both display ads and search advertising.
His two target audiences include cinema-goers and home movie watchers.
Which type of approach would work for each audience?
Answer
C
Create a search ad with keywords based on Colin’s film reviews
B
Place a display ad on a cinema listings site
57=Question
Colin's favourite director has launched a new film.
Colin has written a review and wants to use it to bring in visitors with a digital campaign.
Considering he has a limited budget, which of the website pages would not be ideal for his digital ads?
Answer
- Filmography page of the director
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His friend's culinary blog
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Cinema listings
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Local news website
58=Question
Colin distributes a popular movie review podcast called ‘Film Talk’ from his website.
He wants to use display advertising to attract new visitors to his site.
Take a look at the three adverts. Pick the one you think will draw the most visitors.
Answer
Image and text ad
59=Question
Colin has created his first video ad, and identified quite a few film-related websites where he’d like to display it.
What one solution will allow Colin to easily place his ad on as many relevant websites as possible?
Answer
Use an ad network such as Google Display Network
60=Question
Colin is getting a lot of traffic to his podcast website, but not many subscribers.
He has budget to design three display ads to encourage people back to his website to subscribe.
Colin came up with a list of target groups that he’d like reach with his ads.
Help him to cross off the two least useful target groups from his list.
Answer
- People who visit his site
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People who search for TV-related podcasts
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People who have started (but not finished) the subscription process
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People who download his e-catalogue
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Commentators on film forums
61=Question
Justin is a passionate cook.
He runs a vegetarian cooking website where he shares recipes and sells speciality ingredients.
How could Justin reach his customers through online video?
Answer
Upload cooking videos to YouTube
Advertise on other videos to promote his recipes
Add video to his own website
Share video on his social media pages
62=Question
Justin’s created the perfect vegetarian lasagne, and he wants to share his recipe with the world.
Can you help him plan where to put a promo video so it will most effectively reach his target audience?
Ansqer
In an email to his customers
Cookery section of YouTube
- Websites selling speciality vegetarian ingredients
64=Question
Justin wants to do some video interviews with other local chefs. He wants to add the videos to his blog.
Can you help him order his to-do list?
Answer
- Plan the video release schedule
- Storyboard the video content
- Decide on a location and source props
- Find a video crew and film the videos
- Edit then upload the videos
65=Question
Answer
Justin is uploading some new videos.
What can he do to increase the chance of them being promoted and shared?
Answer
- Post it on his website as well as other sites
- Use a title and keywords that the target audience will use to search
- Have a call to action such as a ‘share’ option
- Add hashtags to your videos for social networking sites
66=Question
Justin wants to do more video advertising.
He knows his blog audience likes cooking at home, TV shows featuring famous chefs and cooking demo videos.
Which keywords should he choose for the Google Ads programme?
Answer
Home cooking
TV chefs
Cooking videos
67=Question
Justin is studying his food blog’s analytics.
He notices that most people give up on his videos after 60 seconds.
He’s brainstormed a list of fixes. Cross out the ones that you think are wrong.
Answer
- Change his preview image and video title
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Update the video description
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Keep new videos under 60 seconds
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Review the comments to see what viewers have said
68=Question
Linda runs a guesthouse with a website where people can book their rooms online.
She’s been using web analytics to monitor how customers interact with her website. Linda uses the information to improve the site and the visitor's experience.
Take a look at the following terms – do you know what they mean in the web analytics world?
Answer
A
Metric
C
Dimension
C
Dimension
B
Conversion
69=Question
Linda’s analytics data shows people unsubscribing from her newsletter after two weeks. These people also aren’t booking rooms at her guesthouse.
Linda gets some advice from her friends. Whose advice should she take?
Answer
“Review the content of the newsletters to check they’re suitable”
“Check you’re not sending too many newsletters”
70=Question
Linda runs a guesthouse and has been using analytics to gather information about how people interact with her website.
She’s recently revamped her newsletter, and has made the site responsive to appeal to users on mobile devices.
Which elements of the analytics should Linda focus on to measure the effectiveness of her changes?
Answer
- Number of visits to the site per month
- Number of site pages users explore on average
- Amount of time visitors spend on the site
- Number of people clicking on the links in her newsletters
- Percentage of orders made on smartphones and tablets
71=Question
Linda runs a guesthouse. She wants to use analytics to measure traffic coming to her website from organic search results.
What can she learn from analytics reports?
Answer
Which search engines visitors use
How traffic is trending over time
How many visitors are using mobile devices
72=Question
Linda owns a guesthouse and has a website where customers can book and pay for rooms in advance.
Linda uses SEM to create targeted ads for her rooms. She’s now looking at the analytics data for the different ad campaigns she runs.
Take a look at the analytics data for the three campaigns. Which one campaign is performing least well?
Answer
- Cosy guesthouse in Guildford town centre Get away from it all in a relaxed setting Book a room today!478 clicks 6% conversion rate
- Family friendly guesthouse Lots to do nearby Come and see what we have to offer!830 clicks 2% conversion rate
- Romantic guesthouse getaway in Guildford Plan a special trip with your loved one Book online now!630 clicks 4% conversion rate
Linda runs a successful guesthouse in the centre of Guildford.
She promotes the guesthouse online and has a website where customers can book and pay for rooms in advance.
Linda wants to use segmentation to break down her analytics data. What information about the visitors can she gather by using this?
Answer
Devices used
The visitor’s city
The visitor’s country
74=Question
Charles is thinking about taking his business online. He has many questions, but first he wants to understand what benefits data can have in online marketing. He needs some advice.
What are the benefits of data in online marketing?
Answer
Data can be accessed and analysed in real time
Data helps you make informed decisions
75=Question
Jo is about to launch a new online campaign, and wants to know how data can be used to make the campaign as effective as possible.
Rearrange the steps below in the correct order to help Jo understand what should happen first.
Answer
- Identify the goals of the campaign and plan the next actions to take
- Collect the relevant data
- Check and investigate the findings
- Take action to test the hypothesis
76=Question
Lee is currently trying to promote a free eBook download on his website. He has spent time creating compelling emails and posting updates on his social media accounts. He decides to use data to work out if actionable insights can improve the success of his non-paid promotional efforts.
Here are the highlights of the data that was gathered:
- 75% of all eBook downloads came via his social media posts, 15% coming from his email newsletter and 10% via organic search traffic
- Most eBook downloads occured between 5.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m.
- Facebook accounted for 65% of social media eBook downloads, LinkedIn made up another 25%, while other social media platforms delivered a total of 10%.
Using this information, what actionable insights could Lee come up with to improve the success of his promotional efforts going forward?
Answer
- Develop additional email marketing content, ensuring emails are delivered during the off-peak eBook download time.
- Post content across all social media channels during off peak eBook download time, and send email marketing content during peak eBook download time.
- Reduce his efforts on the email marketing campaign and expand on social media promotion, specifically on Facebook and LinkedIn.
- Schedule engaging Facebook posts to be published between 5.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m.
77=Question
Cassie has been using spreadsheets to keep track of how her email campaigns have been performing. She has created three different graphs using all of the data at her disposal.
Which graph best shows that the open rate of her emails has decreased over time?
Answer
2no answer
78=Question
Anya is working on a presentation for potential investors.
They would like to see how the demand for public parking has grown in the past three years.
Anya has created the following four graphics to illustrate the growth demand.
Which graphic would be the clearest and make the most impact on the investors?
Answer
Image of bar graph
79=Question
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